The Wall Street Journal gives stylish guys a guide to wearing graphic t-shirts. via wsj.com
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Thinking Juice's business communications manager explains why joining the IPA is important for their agency's growth and talent acquisition. via The Drum
Sriracha hot sauce proves that an anti-brand approach can work, even without traditional advertising.
Mark Bonchek of Shift Thinking argues in How to Create an Exponential Mindset that digital business models are defined by their capacity to generate exponential value rather than by technology. via The source of this content is Harvard Business Review (HBR).
Seven jobs that let you work abroad as your own boss. via fastcompany.com
Harvard Business Review discusses the rise of “agile talent”—skilled freelancers taking on strategic work rather than just filling in for full-time employees. via The source of this content is Harvard Business Review.
Ryan Scott explores new and unsaturated marketing channels, using Pokémon Go's popularity as an example and encouraging businesses to explore emerging platforms. via The source of this content is the HubSpot Blog.
The Wall Street Journal published an article reviewing routers that promise to fix Wi-Fi dead zones, but they will cost you. via wsj.com
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The photo editing app Prisma, known for its AI-powered artistic filters, is now available on Android after a successful iOS launch.
via TechCrunch.Research shows humor can improve your health, relationships, work performance, and overall happiness. via Barking Up The Wrong Tree.
Jon Stewart's return to late night on July 21, 2016, where he shared thoughts about the election. via Know Your Meme.
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